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1. Introduction
2. The Relationship Between Expressive Rights and Equality
3. Free speech and open enquiry in the United Kingdom
4. Free speech in Australia: protecting speech without explicit free speech rights
5. Free Speech and Open Inquiry in Canada
6. Free Speech in the Shadow of a Party-State: Hong Kong and its Public Service Broadcaster
7. Diseasing Speech in Britain
8. Degradation and Revolution: A Taxonomy of Cancel Culture
9. Legal Protections for Employee Speech: Narrower if at All
10. Everyday Censorship: What the Data Tell Us About the Threat to Free Speech on Campus
11. Why Freedom of Expression Should Reign Supreme in University Life
12. The Excesses of Our Successes: Challenges to Free Speech and Open Inquiry on American Campuses.
2. The Relationship Between Expressive Rights and Equality
3. Free speech and open enquiry in the United Kingdom
4. Free speech in Australia: protecting speech without explicit free speech rights
5. Free Speech and Open Inquiry in Canada
6. Free Speech in the Shadow of a Party-State: Hong Kong and its Public Service Broadcaster
7. Diseasing Speech in Britain
8. Degradation and Revolution: A Taxonomy of Cancel Culture
9. Legal Protections for Employee Speech: Narrower if at All
10. Everyday Censorship: What the Data Tell Us About the Threat to Free Speech on Campus
11. Why Freedom of Expression Should Reign Supreme in University Life
12. The Excesses of Our Successes: Challenges to Free Speech and Open Inquiry on American Campuses.